fug O'Mare. RR has little intensity. Even when he gets fired up, it's only on plays that any other coach would be running up and down the sidelines on.

I don't understand the anti-Rivera rhetoric that suggests Rivera does things differently than 31 other NFL head coaches. Do you really think that for a given situation, there's the way RR does it, and then the way 31 other guys do?

I don't understand the anti-Rivera rhetoric that suggests Rivera does things differently than 31 other NFL head coaches. Do you really think that for a given situation, there's the way RR does it, and then the way 31 other guys do?

Care to elaborate some?

No, I believe there is the way Rivera does it, and every other NFL coach is unique in the way they do things. They are people too, with personalities and ways they prefer to do things. Don't lump me in with the blind "clean house" crowd. I'm not just blindly hating on him because I'm upset with the play of the team, I'm making an observation that if it were me on those sidelines I'd be intense and I'd be constantly talking with my players and I'd pull my OC's and DC's heads out of their asses.

I don't understand the anti-Rivera rhetoric that suggests Rivera does things differently than 31 other NFL head coaches. Do you really think that for a given situation, there's the way RR does it, and then the way 31 other guys do?

Care to elaborate some?

I understand where you are coming from, but to the general audience, at least sell the fact that you care through your mannerisms. The NFL is a business and entertainment outlet, everyone is watching. If you are 6-10 one season, and 1-4 the next, the "stoic-statue" look will not bolster the confidence in fans.